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Hocking College's Cybersecurity Program & Franklin University Form 3+1 Partnership

by Tim Brunicardi

Students in Hocking College’s Cybersecurity and Network Systems program now have a more convenient route towards earning their bachelor’s degree thanks to the new 3+1 partnership with Franklin University.

Job Opportunities For Female Chefs Are On The Rise

by Tim Brunicardi

Culinary history was made when Chef Dominique Crenn is best known for gaining three Michelin stars for her restaurant, Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco, CA. Three Michelin stars is the highest accolade that can be awarded.

Calling All Poets: Stuart's Opera House Looking For Poetry Submissions

by Tim Brunicardi

Stuart's Opera House is calling for poetry submissions to be considered for their forthcoming publication, Nelsonville from A to Z. This publication is a project to benefit Stuart's Opera House Arts Education Program, a yearly program with the goal being to offer an affordable, broad-based program in the performing arts to Nelsonville and the surrounding communities.

How Does Having A Criminal Record Effect Your Nursing Career?

by Tim Brunicardi

If you're interested in getting into the nursing industry, you may see that you're required to pass a criminal background check. Why is that? The following blog series will explain why criminal background checks are necessary, how the Ohio Board of Nursing handles them, and how having a criminal record can effect your nursing career. This third and final blog discusses how having a criminal record can effect your nursing career.

How the Ohio Board of Nursing Handles Criminal Background Checks

by Tim Brunicardi

If you're interested in getting into the nursing industry, you may see that you're required to pass a criminal background check. Why is that? The following blog series will explain why criminal background checks are necessary, how the Ohio Board of Nursing handles them, and how having a criminal record can effect your nursing career. This second blog will discuss how the Ohio Board of Nursing handles background checks.

Why Are Criminal Background Checks Required in the Nursing Industry?

by Tim Brunicardi

If you're interested in getting into the nursing industry, you may see that you're required to pass a criminal background check. Why is that? The following blog series will explain why criminal background checks are necessary, how the Ohio Board of Nursing handles them, and how having a criminal record can effect your career. This first blog will discuss why criminal background checks are necessary in the nursing industry.

4 Ways Students Can Get a Better Night's Sleep in College

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

College students may not be known for their stellar sleeping habits, but that doesn’t mean you should suffer from insomnia. Between a noisy dorm setting and an unfamiliar sleeping space, you may find yourself lying awake at night. It’s no wonder why as much as 70% of college students aren't sleeping enough.

12 Apps Water & Wastewater Management Professionals Should Have

by Tim Brunicardi

Nowadays, there's almost an app for everything, including apps within the Water and Wastewater Management field. An app, which is software designed to perform specific tasks on a desktop computer or mobile device, can be downloaded for free or for a small fee.

To Protect & Serve: Recognizing Police Officers On National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Each year, between 140 to 160 officers are killed in the line of duty. Today, which is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, is a day in which citizens across the United States can show their appreciation to those men and women who put their lives at risk in order for us to have a safer & better community.

11 Exercises Beneficial For Those Who Suffer From Diabetes

by Tim Brunicardi

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 100 million Americans are living with diabetes (30.3 million) or prediabetes (84.1 million).

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